.. | ||
fuse-2.9.9-x86_64-1.txz | ||
fuse3-3.10.0-x86_64-1.txz | ||
llfuse.info | ||
llfuse.SlackBuild | ||
python-llfuse-release-1.3.8.zip | ||
README.md | ||
slack-desc |
Package Description
LLFUSE is a set of Python bindings for the low level FUSE API. It requires at least FUSE 2.8.0 and supports both Python 2.x and 3.x.
LLFUSE was originally part of S3QL, but has been factored out so that it can be used by other projects as well.
The SlackBuild detects presence of Python 3.x and if found, then also bindings for Python 3.x are built.
Python-LLFUSE is no longer actively maintained. Unless you are stuck with Python 2.x or libfuse 2.x, we recommended to use the pyfuse3 module instead: https://github.com/libfuse/pyfuse3
kubedzero notes
- I set up Slackware-current (15.0) based on a Princeton ISO http://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/slackware/slackware-iso/slackware-current-iso/ and then updated all the packages.
- I made sure
fuse-2.9.9
andfuse3-3.10.0
were installed, along withpython
,python3
,pip
, andsetuptools
- I copied over
slack-desc
andllfuse.SlackBuild
from this repository, making sure the SlackBuild is executable. The other files don't seem to be used. - I then downloaded the latest ZIP source of llfuse from https://github.com/python-llfuse/python-llfuse/archive/release-1.3.8.zip and put it in the same directory as the SlackBuild script.
- Finally, I executed the SlackBuild script. It unzips the Github source archive to a directory created in
/tmp/
and runssetup.py build_cython
as well assetup.py install
with both Python 2 and Python 3. It also copies some other files over, and then packages the compiled files into a Slack-installable/tmp/llfuse-1.3.8-x86_64-1_SBo.txz
file - NOTE: The SlackBuild script will need to be updated with a new version number to build future versions of this library
- NOTE: https://github.com/python-llfuse/python-llfuse/blob/master/developer-notes/release-process.md had some additional setup and development notes
- NOTE: If you see
gcc: error: src/llfuse.c: No such file or directory
aftergcc -pthread -fno-strict-aliasing -g -O2 -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-pro -o build/temp.linux-x86_64-2.7/src/llfuse.o -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -I/usr/include/-Wsign-compare -DLLFUSE_VERSION="1.3.7" -Wno-unused-function -Wno-implicit-fallthroerror=unreachable-code -Werror=conversion -Werror=sign-compare -fno-strict-aliasing
it's possible thatsetup.py build_cython
did not run to completion and thus did not create the compiled.c
files
Package versions
These are the package versions installed during the 2020/11 build of llfuse:
Package Version
-------------- ---------
-lxc 0.1
appdirs 1.4.4
Brotli 1.0.9
caca 0.99b19
certifi 2020.11.8
chardet 3.0.4
cupshelpers 1.0
Cython 0.29.21
distro 1.5.0
docutils 0.16
future 0.18.2
getmail6 6.9
gpg 1.14.0
gyp 0.1
idna 2.10
include-server 3.3.3
isc 2.0
libwebp 0.0
M2Crypto 0.36.0
Mako 1.1.3
mercurial 5.6
meson 0.56.0
netsnmp-python 1.0a1
notify2 0.3.1
packaging 20.4
Pillow 8.0.1
pip 20.2.4
ply 3.11
pssh 2.3.4
pwquality 1.4.4
pycairo 1.20.0
pycups 2.0.1
pycurl 7.43.0.6
Pygments 2.7.2
PyGObject 3.36.1
pyparsing 2.4.7
PyQt4-sip 4.19.23
PyQt5 5.15.1
PyQt5-sip 12.8.1
python-sane 2.8.3
pyxdg 0.27
QScintilla 2.11.5
requests 2.25.0
rpm 4.16.0
SCons 4.0.1
setuptools 50.3.2
sip 5.4.0
six 1.15.0
toml 0.10.2
undervolt 0.3.0
urllib3 1.26.2
root@slack:~# slackpkg search <packageName>
[ installed ] - fuse-2.9.9-x86_64-1
[ installed ] - fuse3-3.10.0-x86_64-1
[ installed ] - python-pip-20.2.4-x86_64-2
[ installed ] - python-setuptools-50.3.2-x86_64-2
[ installed ] - python2-2.7.18-x86_64-2
[ installed ] - python3-3.9.0-x86_64-1